Invisible Flock: Microtonal

Monday 11 May 2026, 11:00am to Friday 15 May 2026, 5:00pm

Venue

Peter Scott Gallery - View Map

Open to

All Lancaster University (non-partner) students, Alumni, Applicants, External Organisations, Families and young people, Postgraduates, Prospective International Students, Prospective Postgraduate Students, Prospective Undergraduate Students, Public, Staff, Undergraduates

Registration

Registration not required - just turn up

Ticket Price

Free entry

Event Details

Microtonal is an installation made of 200 borindos – small clay flutes from the desert of Sindh in Pakistan, recently added to UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage in Need of Urgent Safeguarding list.

11am–5pm Monday–Friday

20 April–15 May

Peter Scott Gallery

Price: Free

“All of the world’s problems are derived from a lack of listening”

Ustad Naseeruddin Saami

Lancaster Arts is proud to be part of a new project with longterm friends, Invisible Flock. Microtonal is an installation made of 200 borindos (boreendo) – small clay flutes from the desert of Sindh in Pakistan, recently added to UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage in Need of Urgent Safeguarding list. Only two people still keep this tradition alive: Allah Jurio, who shapes the borindo from earth, and Faqir Zulfiquar, who knows how to make it sing.

At a time when the borindo could easily disappear, Microtonal becomes a gentle act of resistance and through technology, lets 200 borindos breathe again. The instruments play on their own, but the voices behind them are very human. The artwork treats heritage as something alive and fragile, insisting that small traditions matter.

Invisible Flock is led by artists Victoria Pratt and Ben Eaton. Their work blends creative storytelling with technology to explore how we connect with the world around us. They create immersive installations that invite people to engage with nature, places and each other in fresh and meaningful ways.

“It was a moment of great pride for Pakistan, and also evidence of how music could help artists transcend geographic borders to produce art that was unique, futuristic and of highest international standards.”

The News International

Gallery

Contact Details

Name Jack Bond
Email

boxoffice@lancasterarts.org

Website

https://www.lancasterarts.org/youre-invited/whats-on/invisible-flock-microtonal

Directions to Peter Scott Gallery

The Peter Scott Gallery is located on the North Spine to the left of the Great Hall.